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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 2026 Page 9 City hosts annual Great Egg Hunt R evere’s annual Great Egg Hunt, sponsored by the Revere Parks & Recreation Dept., off ered children a day-long scavenger hunt by looking for QR codes in 10 diff erent city parks on Saturday. The top 10 winners to fi nd the most QR codes received a gift card. Listed per family are: Jaciara Nunes: found all 170 eggs Vivana Medina: found all 170 eggs Ellie Rivera: found 169 eggs Novella Cintolo: found 158 eggs Tiff any Garcia: found 150 eggs Ashley Fuentes: found 150 eggs Keith Hallissey: found 130 eggs Assunta Newton: found 121 eggs Judy Daddario: found 119 eggs Al Frazier: found 105 eggs Shown from left to right: Revere Parks & Recreation Counselor Guiliana Micciche, Rumney Marsh Academy student Matthew Medina, 13, his mother Viviana Medina, and his sister Abraham Lincoln Elementary School fi fth grader Isabella Medina, 10, were in fi rst place so far with 97 eggs. Shown from left to right: Garfi eld Elementary School fi rst grader Emiliano Landaverde, 7, his father Milton Landaverde, his brother Leandro Landaverde and Garfi eld Elementary School kindergartener Michelle Landaverde, 5, complete with bunny ears. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Shown from left to right: Staff Sgt. James Hill Elementary School third graders: Jaciara Nunes, 9, had placed fourth so far, and Ellie Rivera, 9, had placed fi fth so far, fi nding 75 QR codes. Jessica Bardina helped her son, Aiden Aganj Bardina, 2, search for a QR code. Shown from left to right: Leon Campbell, Dalton Campbell and Lea Ann Woss searched for a QR code at Harry Della Russo Stadium. A.C. Whelan Elementary School kindergartener Catherine Newton, 5, and her brother, Robert, 8, who is in the third grade at the A.C. Whelan Elementary School, found 59 QR codes. Abraham Lincoln School kindergartener Alondra Davila, 8, with Thiago Davila, 2, were prepared with their Easter baskets. Garfield Elementary School kindergartener Rodolfo Correa brought his Easter basket to Sonny Myers Park. Noah Daddario, 5, had found 68 QR codes so far while hanging out on the Sonny Myers Park swing.

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